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Book Review:
Fifty Years in a Bunker
It’s almost time to put away the clubs, pull up a leather chair, light a fire, pour a brandy and play some armchair golf
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Book Review:
Golf Courses of the U.S. Open
Learn more about the host sites of golf's toughest tournament, from Shinnecock Hills to Pebble Beach
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Book Review:
Jack Nicklaus: Simply the Best
Martin Davis' ode to a legend.
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Book Review:
Journey through the Links
It’s almost time to put away the clubs, pull up a leather chair, light a fire, pour a brandy and play some armchair golf
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Book Review:
Pinehurst: Home of American Golf
It’s almost time to put away the clubs, pull up a leather chair, light a fire, pour a brandy and play some armchair golf
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Book Review:
Planet Golf
It’s almost time to put away the clubs, pull up a leather chair, light a fire, pour a brandy and play some armchair golf
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Book Review:
Where Golf is Great
This seminal work should be required reading for anyone who is even contemplating a golf trip to Scotland or Ireland
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